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Music And Madness Meet At Midem 2013

CANNES, France,
Jan. 29, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The international music community, from over 70 countries, came together in
Cannes for four days of intense networking, deal-making, learning and concerts at Midem 2013.

For the core music industry attending Midem, one of the key discussion points from collecting agencies including
France's SACEM and
Germany's GEMA, to label executives such as Beggars Group founder,
Martin Mills and internationally-renowned artist and musician
Jean-Michel Jarre, was the on-going relationship between the music industry, the internet giants and ISPs. Other highlights of the event included keynote addresses from senior executives representing American Express, Samsung, Ford and Chinese classical pianist and cultural icon
Lang Lang, discussions involving the music community and major brands such as MINI, Nike,
Red Bull, Heineken and The Coca-Cola Company on how best to work together, the Midemlab start-ups and app developers competition,* the expanded Midem Marketing Competition** and a packed programme of Midem Festival concerts.

"Following the changes we introduced in 2012, this year we have again focused on bringing together the core music business with the key players operating in the tech field, as well as leading brands and advertising agencies and, of course, the artists who create the music that we listen to," noted Midem Director,
Bruno Crolot.

Commenting on the 6,400 attendance, 7% down on 2012, Crolot said, "attendance this year reflects the current difficult economic climate in certain parts of the world, continued uncertainty as the music industry reinvents its business models and a tightening of public-spending budgets which has impacted on certain national pavilions. What has been noticeable is that in some regions, where the economies are stronger, such as
Asia we have seen increased activity with new national pavilions from
Malaysia and Korea. In total, Midem welcomed 5 new country pavilions, in addition to the numerous countries that all returned and which continued to attract plenty of traffic."

Once again politicians and many government officials attending Midem looked to actively support and develop their cultural industries internationally. European Commissioner for the International Market and Services,
Michel Barnier, spoke at the Music For Everyone session on the digital economy. Host nation
France sent two ministers down to Midem, Minister of Culture and Communication,
Aurelie Filippetti, who fielded local industry questions and
Fleur Pellerin, Minister for Small and Medium Enterprises, Innovation and the Digital Economy was also present in support of innovative young companies. Midem's fourth largest delegation,
Germany, was also accompanied by two ministers,
Bernd Neumann,
German Minister of State for Culture and the Media, and
Hans-Joachim Otto, Secretary of State for the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology. The Finnish government sent two ministers to
Cannes to support the 20 companies on the Music Finland stand. Culture and Sports Minister,
Paavo Arhinmaki and European Affairs and Trade Minister,
Alexander Stubbs, were in town to promote the Finnish music community on the international stage and the Malaysian delegation was headed up by two government ministers, Dr. Fadhlullah Suhaimi Abdul Malek of the office of the Malaysian Prime Minister and A. Tambi, Deputy Secretary General at the Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture.

In a sign of the changing times for the music industry and the continued enthusiasm for major international brands to associate themselves with music, iconic MINI came to Midem to explain how its MINI United festival, which last year featured Midem Festival attendees The Ting Tings, had helped strengthen the brand's positioning. Another major name from the car industry to be present at Midem was Ford. The group's Chief Technology Officer,
Paul Mascarenas, told his conference audience that just as the entertainment industry is using mobile devices to give clients access to content, so Ford is "now giving our customers the same opportunities in their vehicles."

Returning to Midem, Ogilvy Advertising's Global Brand Planner,
Tara Austin, said that she was looking for music for the Dove Men+Care campaign. Austin said, "We've heard a number of tracks and artists this year that we know we want to work with." And Nokia too chose Midem 2013 to make its big announcement that it is launching a premium tier for its
Nokia Music streaming music service.

With many start-up companies and app developers attending Midem 2013, this year's Midemlab start-ups and app developers competition was particularly fierce (
see results below).
China's classical pianist and cultural icon,
Lang Lang, who gave an intimate recital at a Midem VIP dinner on Sunday, told his keynote audience on 'Visionary Monday' that he had been fascinated by some of the app ideas he had seen and talked about with other Midem attendees. He felt classical music could only benefit from extending its presence online. "I am very positive and open to explore new platforms...We have social media. It's much easier to access a great performance today," he said.

Following the success of last year's Midem festival, live music was brought closer to Midem's Palais des Festivals venue with the Magic Mirrors hall. Three nights of packed gigs saw evergreen UK band Madness take Midem by storm, as part of their whirlwind visit to
France before they launch their UK tour.

France's C2C is tipped as a 'band to watch' by the industry and wowed its Midem Festival audience. The five timers winners of the DMC World DJ Championships have seen their 'On and On' album released across
Europe and more recently in
the United States.

The Classical music sector was high on the agenda with a brand new line-up of conferences, networking events and a Classical Embassy programme of concerts, special screenings and outstanding keynote speakers. The Classical Embassy, which saw many young international artists go on to sign international concert engagements, was supported by such distinguished ambassadors as opera star
Christa Ludwig, violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja and pianist
Alice Sara Ott.

Looking towards 2014, the indications are that
China will increase its presence at future Midems. During the 2013 event, talks were held between government-backed Chinese representatives and Midem organiser Reed MIDEM's Entertainment Division Director,
Jerome Delhaye, on growing the China Pavilion, hosting concerts for Chinese musicians and introducing dedicated conferences and workshops on the Chinese music market. "These are preliminary discussions but I certainly got the impression that
China is looking to develop its national and international music presence and that will include their participation at Midem," said
Jerome Delhaye.

And
China isn't the only country paying attention to Midem.
Yuri Deikun, Managing Director of
Russia's government-sponsored Moscow Innovation Development Centre, attending Midem on a fact-finding mission, said he would report back to
Moscow that there is potential for
Russia to increase its presence at Midem and bring IT specialists to
Cannes.

"There is strong interest in Midem from countries that are committed to developing their music industries and that understand the importance of Midem as a platform to achieve that goal. In 2014 I think we will see growing delegations from
China and
Russia and I am also delighted to announce that
Brazil will be the Midem 2014 Country of Honour," enthused Midem Director
Bruno Crolot. The initiative is brought to Midem by the Brazilian Ministry of Culture, represented by
Antonio Grassi, President of FUNARTE (The National Foundation of Brazilian Arts) to promote the huge cultural wealth and diversity of
Brazil.

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Midemlab 2013 Results

The Midemlab start-ups and app developers competition looks for the most innovative solutions that help music and digital executives, artists and brands to reach and engage with audiences. Divided into three categories, the 2013 winners were:

Music discovery, recommendation and creationSongful by instruMagic ( Israel) - Eyal Eldar, Co-Founder & CEO instruMagic, won the "Music Discovery, recommendation and creation" category with Songful, its super-simple iPad guitar. As CEO Eyal Eldar told midemblog, the app's aim is to enable anyone to play the guitar, using pre-set songs. An arrow changes to the next chord, and Bob's your uncle! Eldar also pointed out that the app's price has been dropped to just 99 cents for the duration of midem.www.instru-magic.com

Marketing and social engagementJamplify ( USA) - Andy Pickens, CEO Jamplify, a site for using fans to amplify buzz about their favourite bands, won the "Marketing and social engagement" category of our startup competition.www.jamplify.com

Direct-to-consumer sales and content monetizationStageit ( USA) - Evan Lowenstein, Founder & CEO "Direct to consumer sales & content monetisation" was won by Stageit, a platform that allows artists to set up impromptu concerts, when and wherever they like, via their webcams.www.stageit.com

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Midem Marketing Competition ResultsThe Midem Marketing Competition is an international competition for the world's most creative agencies and brands, highlighting the best use of music in a marketing campaign and the best placement of music in an advert.

Category 1. Best use of music/partnership with artist in a marketing campaign"Vodafone/Yonderboi – Soundmapping" by Vodafone ( Hungary) Winner - Zoltan Istvanffy, Creative Director, Team Red ( Hungary) See the campaignhttp://bit.ly/XOGPKg

ABOUT MIDEMmidem is the place where music makers, cutting-edge technologies, brands & talent come together to enrich the passionate relationship between people & music, transform audience engagement & form new business connections.

SOURCE Reed MIDEM

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